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<rss version="2.0"><channel><title>LifeTips Home School Tip of the Day</title><link>http://HomeSchool.lifetips.com/</link><description>HomeSchool.LifeTips.com Tip of the Day</description><dc:language xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/">en-US</dc:language><generator>LifeTips.com</generator><image><url>http://HomeSchool.lifetips.com/rss/lt-logo-green.gif</url></image><item><title>What Is A Homeschooling Umbrella School?</title><link>http://HomeSchool.lifetips.com/tip/125377/homeschool-umbrellas/homeschool-umbrellas/what-is-a-homeschooling-umbrella-school.html</link><pubDate>Wed 16 May 2012 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">6CBFEB98-A89E-1033-793A-6FDA6DFAE384</guid><description>An umbrella school is a new concept to someone who has never homeschooled before. To put it in a nutshell, an umbrella school is usually a private or religious based school that has an option for homeschooling. What this means is a homeschooling family can sign up under the umbrella school as homeschoolers instead of enrolling as a homeschooling family through the public school system or state. This is good news to parents who may live in a school district who frowns on homeschooling.


It is important to note that many umbrella schools even require more of a homeschooling family. One school may require that you use particular curriculum, another may require that you come in and have regular meetings, while another may simply want an end of the year report filed on your children. Before you enroll with an umbrella school you should be clear about their requirements and be sure you can meet them all. &lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;For more Home School tips, visit &lt;a href="http://HomeSchool.lifetips.com/"&gt;http://HomeSchool.lifetips.com&lt;/a&gt;

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